Recovering deleted photos- HELP! :'(

DorStern

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Hello everyone.
English is not my primary language, my apologies. I will be more than happy to explain whatever that is not clear.
During the process of backing up some media I deleted some photos and videos from my galaxy note 2, in order to clear up some space (storage showed I had no available memory left on both external & internal memory card. It was so bad I couldn't even send a message through fb or open the phone's gallery).
But I deleted more photos & videos then intended.
The photos & videos that were deleted unintentionally were located in storage/sdcard0/DCIM/Camera, and not backed up yet.
Few questions:
1. Is there any point of changing the automatic folder where photos that would be taken from now on from my interior memory (sdcard0) to my external one?
I understand that recovering deleted photos is doable if the memory is not taken by new media.
Furthermore- if so- is there any significance to recieving files from whatsapp? Using the Internet? Watching movies? Etc...
Will doing all of the above eliminate the possibility of retrieving the deleted photos & videos?
2. Is there any way of recovering the deleted items?
I'm talking about pictures and videos that are very much important to me- backpacking trip in south america, exploring in the galapagos islands, world cup in Brazil, friends, loved ones, etc..
Can anyone get me out of this mess?
Thank you.
 

DorStern

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Not sure what rooted means in english..
If rooting your phone enables you to do and change more complex things- then no.
I believe the answer is no, since I don't have the knowledge to 'hack/unlock' (literal transliteration from my language) it.
Any other options?
 

DorStern

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Not sure what rooted means in english..
If rooting your phone enables you to do and change more complex things- then no.
I believe the answer is no, since I don't have the knowledge to 'hack/unlock' (literal transliteration from my language) it.
Any other options?